Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Email: th79@nyu.edu
Tao Huang is Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at NYU Shanghai. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, he was Research Associate at Penn State University, University Park. He holds a Ph.D. from University of Kentucky.
Professor Tao Huang’s research interests are Partial Differential Equations and Fluid Mechanics. His work has appeared in Manuscripta Mathematica; Journal of Differential Equations; Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis; Communications in Partial Differential Equations; Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations; SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis.
Recent Publications
- Finite time singularity of the nematic liquid crystal flow in dimension three, arXiv:1504.01080 (with Fanghua Lin, Chun Liu, Changyou Wang).
- On uniqueness of heat flow of harmonic maps.Indiana University Mathematics Journal, accepted 2015 (with Changyou Wang).
- Regularity and uniqueness for a class of solutions to the hydrodynamic flow of nematic liquid crystals. Analysis and Applications, accepted 2014.
- Representation of Dissipative Solutions to a Nonlinear Variational Wave Equation.Communications in Mathematical Sciences, to appear (with Alberto Bressan).
- Finite time singularities for hyperbolic systems.SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 47(1), 758-785, 2015 (with Geng Chen, Chun Liu).
- Regularity and uniqueness of the heat flow of biharmonic maps. Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, 50(3-4), 491-524, 2014 (with Jay Hineman, Changyou Wang).
Education
- Ph.D., Mathematics
University of Kentucky, 2013
Languages
- Chinese, English